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The reciprocating motion of the pistons is converted into rotary motion which is connected to a shaft connected to an electrical generator .
It's not the amount of cylinders. Formula 1 cars have 8 and they rev to 10,000prms. It's about a shorter stroke and less reciprocating mass. Generally, engines in cars with 4 cylinders have a displacement under 3 liters. This means smaller pistons, rods, crankshaft and/or stroke. Big American muscle has V8's with big displacement, let's say 5 liters or bigger. So they have a longer stroke, bigger pistons, bigger rods and a bigger crank. So that's basically why.
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The engine powers a hydraulic pump, which then push the hydraulic oil to the pistons.
There are ( 8 PISTONS ) in a V8 engine
There are 16 pistons in a Buggati because its 2 V8 engines combined.
An engine has one piston for each cylinder, so a V8 will have eight pistons.An engine has one piston for each cylinder, so a V8 will have eight pistons.
Depends on how what type of engine it has. 4-cylinder = 4 pistons (inline) V6 = 6 pistons (arranged in a V-shape, thus the name V) V8 = 8 pistons
Nope
A typical V8 Supercar costs above $600,000
The V8 waste more gas because it has two more pistons to use more plus V6 are more reliable
Yes
A V8? That's 8 pistons my friend. I don't think so.Addendum:I've seen some specially modified lawnmowers with small block V8's. Not certain just how driveable they are.
Rotary engines do not have pistons.
All Chevy V8 engines in 1968 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 rotor turns clockwise.
Probably not. Should be able to go to about .510 or .520 without interference.